Friday, July 27, 2007
Little George
This is "who" I get on my special day. We thought we'd get another dog to keep Miss Katy, our playful Westie, company during those hours that Hubby and I aren't home. He's a Rat Terrier, all 1.9 lbs. of him. His mom was rescued from a puppy mill and happened to be on the way, so he and his littermates were all put up for adoption. We originally planned on adopting a rescued Westie, if we ever found one. However, Hubby and I, being the bleeding hearts that we are (read: suckers), could not resist George's puppy eyes.
I mean, can you?
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Filipino Inmates do "Thriller"
This is so hilarious, I just had to share it.
Where else can you find inmates willing to do something like this? I think they did a great job, too!
Talk about channeling energy into something wholesome and positive. I applaud the prison warden!
Where else can you find inmates willing to do something like this? I think they did a great job, too!
Talk about channeling energy into something wholesome and positive. I applaud the prison warden!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Fresh Off the Boat
A lot of people here in the US need to develop a more global view. Many who are born or grew up here, and who have never been out of this country much, take on an attitude that if you're not from here, then you come from some backwater and that you do not know much. If you got here recently, whether it's to stay or just to visit, you will definitely get your share of questions. Here were a few of mine.
"You have a college degree!?" - I was asked in shock when I was having a conversation with someone about master's degrees and mentioned pondering over getting one.
"Are you willing to clean?" - When someone heard that my previous work visa expired and I was waiting for the new US work permit to kick in.
"You speak English so well!" - Someone uttered during a casual conversation.
"You came here on a work visa? How did you do that!?" - Incredulously exclaimed by someone when I answered his question of how I got here.
"So how much do you like it here?" - Someone asked me who assumes that nothing is better than being in the US.
Obviously, these questions come from individuals who lack some couth. In a roundabout way, I usually end up trying to pique their curiosity, and encourage them to read up on other countries, if they can't or won't travel and see the world. I am only too happy to have the opportunity to correct someone's gross misconceptions of people who are "fresh off the boat".
"You have a college degree!?" - I was asked in shock when I was having a conversation with someone about master's degrees and mentioned pondering over getting one.
"Are you willing to clean?" - When someone heard that my previous work visa expired and I was waiting for the new US work permit to kick in.
"You speak English so well!" - Someone uttered during a casual conversation.
"You came here on a work visa? How did you do that!?" - Incredulously exclaimed by someone when I answered his question of how I got here.
"So how much do you like it here?" - Someone asked me who assumes that nothing is better than being in the US.
Obviously, these questions come from individuals who lack some couth. In a roundabout way, I usually end up trying to pique their curiosity, and encourage them to read up on other countries, if they can't or won't travel and see the world. I am only too happy to have the opportunity to correct someone's gross misconceptions of people who are "fresh off the boat".
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Kabayan Issue
Kabayan, PINOYexpats’ latest edition is finally online after a six-month hiatus. The spotlight is on our beloved Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) - their thoughts, their lives and the sacrifices that they make in order find a better life for themselves and for their families in the Philippines.
Please take the time to check it out. Thank you!
Please take the time to check it out. Thank you!
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